Paradox Interactive, a publisher of games and a practitioner of humility, has joined forces with the Humble Bundle, a platform that offers collections of awesome games at pay-what-you-want prices with proceeds supporting a variety of charities. Starting today, the “Humble Weekly Sale” is available at www.humblebundle.com/weekly, and gives gamers a chance to set their own price for several of Paradox’s biggest hits – or even a copy of every single game in Paradox’s library on Steam. The bundle will be available for one week, ending on Thursday, September 5, 2013.
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Welcome to the second part of the Leviathan: Warships development diary. This time I will go through one of the coolest features Leviathan: Warships has to offer: cross-platform play.
Leviathan: Warships was always built from the ground up to support cross-platform play. It is one of the main reasons why we chose to use Unity as a game engine and in many ways why the game looks and plays the way it does.
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My name is Johan Hellberg and for the last year, I have been working on Leviathan: Warships as both Producer and Lead Designer, trying to shape the game into something you, the players, will enjoy. I’m looking forward to hearing your feedback on the game as we get closer to release! In this part of the developer diary I will go through the most basic concept in Leviathan: Warships, namely the turn system. This is the heart of the Leviathan: Warships experience and something that offers players many ways to play the game at their own pace.
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New Turn-based Asynchronous Tactics Game Features Cross-platform Play Between PC, Mac, iOS, and Android

NEW YORK — February 6, 2013 — Paradox Interactive, a publisher of games and a wearer of lifejackets, and developer Pieces Interactive today announced the forthcoming release of a new tactical action game, Leviathan: Warships, for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android platforms. The game, which challenges players to assemble customized fleets of warships and weaponry, will feature cross-platform gameplay across all supported platforms, allowing battles to be fought from nearly any computer, tablet, or location. With a full co-op campaign and several player-vs.-player (PvP) maps ready to put fleets to the test, Paradox reminds players that their tablets will not function as floatation devices.
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